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Three pilots killed in Army Guard helicopter crash near Boise February 3 A UH-60 Black Hawk takes off during Idaho Army National Guard training pictured here. (Thomas Alvarez/Idaho National Guard) Three Idaho Army National Guard pilots were killed after their UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed south of Lucky Peak near Boise not long after 8 p.m. Tuesday. The crew was conducting a routine training flight, though the weather that night was poor due to snowfall and fog, according to Guard officials. The crash marks the second time in less than a month that a three-man National Guard crew has been lost to a Black Hawk mishap.
Young military member admits role in death of missing Saratoga County biker
Jack L. Jeffers pleads guilty to manslaughter, felony weapons possession
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Michael P. Ahern was a member of the Rolling Pride motorcycle club.Saratoga County Sheriff s OfficeShow MoreShow Less
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Jack L. Jeffers, 25, a private first class in the New York National Guard, had been a focus of the investigation into Michael Ahern s disappearance along with associates of at least one other local biker club.Provided photoShow MoreShow Less
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Exterior of the clubhouse for the Rolling Pride motorcycle club on Wednesday, May 1, 2019, in Stillwater, N.Y. Police in Saratoga County fear a missing biker met with foul play. Michael P. Ahern s motorcycle and dog were left at the clubhouse, but there has been no sign of him since January. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Two more coronavirus deaths bring military toll to 17
Two service members died of COVID-19 complications in recent days. (Sgt. Melanye Martinez/Marine Corps) A New York Air National Guardsman and an Ohio-based Navy reservist are among the most recent service members who died of COVID-19 complications in recent days. The airman won’t be identified, per the wishes of the family, New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs spokesman Eric Durr told Military Times on Thursday. The sailor, Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Abdigafar Warsame, 52, passed away at a civilian hospital near his Columbus home, according to a Navy reserve spokesman.